Hotels in Thailand

From its crystal blue waters to its white sandy beaches to its lush green rain forests, Thailand caters equally well to the intrepid backpacker looking for a rooftop hostel and the discerning world traveler looking for a five-star luxury hotel. With as many different types of Thailand hotels as there are types of Thailand cities and towns, how do you find the right hotel in Thailand for you? That would be our HotelsOne website. We list many hotel rooms near such Thailand landmarks as Pattaya’s... Read More…

From its crystal blue waters to its white sandy beaches to its lush green rain forests, Thailand caters equally well to the intrepid backpacker looking for a rooftop hostel and the discerning world traveler looking for a five-star luxury hotel. With as many different types of Thailand hotels as there are types of Thailand cities and towns, how do you find the right hotel in Thailand for you? That would be our HotelsOne website. We list many hotel rooms near such Thailand landmarks as Pattaya’s Oasis Seaworld, and we also give you all the information you need about our hotels for you to make your Thailand reservations in total confidence. Use HotelsOne’s hotel photos, complete lists of amenities and interactive area maps powered by Google to find the gem hiding among all the other hotels.

Stay in a beachside Thailand hotel on the island of Phuket. The most popular island, you’ll find it very developed, but there are still some amazing beaches that keep bringing people back for more. Check out our listed hotels in Thailand’s capital of the north, Chiang Mai. From a Chiang Mai hotel you can venture out and see the city’s 300 temples, including Wat Chet Yot, Wat U-Mong and Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep. Getting back to the beach, a hotel on the island of Ko Samui, Thailand can have you seeing temples (Wat Khunaram Ko Samui) and kicking back on dozens of secluded beaches. And then there’s Bangkok, Thailand, the country’s capital and home to many hotels. Here you’ll find the Grand Palace and the sumptuous Palace Grounds, more museums than you’ll know what to do with and a nightlife that will knock your socks off, all within walking distance of most hotel rooms.

Thailand boasts many other cities worth visiting too numerous to mention (Ayutthaya, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai and Kanchanaburi, which is the location of the Bridge on the River Kwai) and many other islands (Ko Lanta, Ko Pha Ngan, Ko Same, etc.) as well. Many of these sites have hotel rooms, and many others can be seen on tours, and HotelsOne will tell you which hotels offer tours. We’ll also tell you if your Thailand hotel rents cars, allowing you to explore independently.Close